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EE 413
Wireless Communications

Faculty Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Semester Spring 2025-2026
Course EE 413 - Wireless Communications
Time/Place
Time
Week Day
Place
Date
09:40-10:30
Mon
FENS-L055
Feb 16-May 22, 2026
11:40-13:30
Tue
FASS-1081
Feb 16-May 22, 2026
Level of course Undergraduate
Course Credits SU Credit:3, ECTS:6, Basic:2, Engineering:4
Prerequisites TE 304 or EE 314
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Course Type Lecture

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Catalog Course Description
The cellular concept, channel assignment strategies, frequency reuse, handoff strategies, interference and system capacity, mobile radio propagation: large-scale path loss, small-scale fading and multipath, modulation techniques for mobile radio, diversity combining techniques, multiple access techniques for wireless communications.
Course Learning Outcomes:
1. Upon successful completion of Wireless Communications, students are expected to: Characterize and model wireless communication channel
2. Describe modulation and detection of data for fading channels
3. Describe diversity techniques for fading channels
4. Describe the capacity of the wireless channel
5. Describe power allocation methods under fading
6. Simulate a basic digital data transmission over fading channels using MATLAB.
Course Objective
Introduction to wireless communication systems, channel characterization, modulation and demodulation, diversity techniques, power control, cellular communications
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Related to This Course:
Decent Work and Economic Growth
Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Responsible Consumption and Production

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